PROACTIS News

"Electronic invoicing (eInvoicing) could save the UK public sector and its suppliers a minimum of £2 billion per annum - stripping out up to 80% of their processing costs," according to a report from independent experts - "eInvoicing: The Next Steps Towards Digital Government" (2014); Inquiry into eInvoicing in the UK public sector

"For some public sector organisations, such savings may seem beyond reach. The prospect of connecting their systems and users easily and securely to thousands of disparate suppliers, while meeting legal obligations, raises a host of complex challenges," said Simon Dadswell, Marketing Director, PROACTIS. "But other organisations are already on the path to achieving these dramatic savings."

The latest public sector guide from PROACTIS shows it is possible to achieve savings and examines eInvoicing achievements across the public sector. "The key to success includes: overcoming complexity in handling all types of invoices from a wide range of suppliers and different technical abilities, early successes that build momentum and lead to rapid ROI, and becoming agile to meet fast changing business needs, through continual innovation" continued Dadswell.